Lwood
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Post by Lwood on May 13, 2004 12:42:47 GMT -5
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Post by Gorf on May 13, 2004 18:29:17 GMT -5
I wonder why the Bush-Cheney site doesn't apply the similar partial logic from a negative perspective on how their own agendas with affect each state. Someone "needs" to create a site that takes the Bushy Brigade "Kerry Flip-Flop" list that highlights the same mind changes made by Bush / Cheney. Then add the additional flip-flops that Bush / Cheney have made on their own. Is your point regarding the Kerry site being boring that you only consider candidates worthy of your vote if their web-site(s) aren't boring to you? I don't find nearly as much (obvious) negativity, half truths, and near-slander on the Kerry site as I do on the Bush-Cheny site. I guess that's "boring". Frankly I don't see any "quality" candidates running for president this year. I'm tempted not to even vote for president, but my wife would probably chastise me somehow for doing that. Random "odd" question for folks: A local radio program suggested that Bush somehow drop Cheney and convince Colin Powell to become his vice-presidential running mate. Since some also claim that Powell is "unhappy" with Bush / Cheney lately. What if Kerry somehow were to convince Powell to become his vice-presidential running mate. I'd guess that both cases are highly unlikely, but I'd be interested in knowing how Powell being either presidential candidate's VP running mate would impact your decision on voting for either. Personally I think Powell added to either side at that level would shift me toward the candidate that gained him as a running mate.
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Post by Deleted on May 13, 2004 18:50:02 GMT -5
More likely that Cheney will drop Bush. A Cheney-Wolfowitz ticket?
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Post by Barefoot In Kailua on May 13, 2004 20:35:15 GMT -5
Even that is better than Kerry/Fonda.
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Post by Deleted on May 13, 2004 20:41:46 GMT -5
Even that is better than Kerry/Fonda. Bridget? I'd vote for that ticket.
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Lwood
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Post by Lwood on May 14, 2004 20:37:51 GMT -5
How about Powell and Rice? I don't care what party. They would get my vote.
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Post by Lwood on May 14, 2004 20:42:18 GMT -5
>-(Gorf)-<[} link=board=news&thread=1084470167&start=1#0 date=1084490957]Is your point regarding the Kerry site being boring that you only consider candidates worthy of your vote if their web-site(s) aren't boring to you? I am an American. Of course I will vote for whoever has the coolest ads, website, and gear. What you are also not seeing on the Kerry site is any logic, substance, or values. Peroutka in '04
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Post by Deleted on May 14, 2004 21:34:41 GMT -5
How about Powell and Rice? I don't care what party. They would get my vote. Powell, maybe. Not Condi. She's more than proven her incompetence. Powell and McCain--or vice versa.
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Post by Gorf on May 15, 2004 1:00:27 GMT -5
What you are also not seeing on the Kerry site is any logic, substance, or values. None of those were visible on the B-C site either. There certainly is a lot of misdirection and misleading "information" on their site though. I didn't check closely enough to see if there were a lot of outright lies on their site for the 2004 election like they had for the 2000 election. Isn't that some sort of Russian food item?
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